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Legal Blow to Internet Archive, Controlled Digital Lending
A federal judge’s ruling for book publishers delivered a swift verdict that has significant implications for librarians, writers and limits of digital libraries.
The Role of Politics in Where Students Want to Go to College
Study finds that nearly one in four high school seniors said they passed up, out of political concerns, a college they would have initially considered because of its state. The trend is evident among conservatives and liberals.
The Week in Admissions News
The new FAFSA; next round of negotiated rule making; Rice defends affirmative action; is GRE losing significance?
Optics, the Future of Computation and Medicine: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Moussa N’Gom, assistant professor in the department of physics, applied physics and astronomy at Rensselaer...
President Sued for Canceling Drag Show
Walter Wendler, the president of West Texas A&M University, was sued Friday for canceling a drag show on campus. He...
Temple Board to Become More Involved in Oversight
Temple University’s Board of Trustees will become more involved in university oversight because of what the board chair called an...
6 Students at Western Illinois Are Shot
Six Western Illinois University students were shot at an off-campus party early Saturday. Others were shot as well, and one...
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Connecticut College President Resigns Under Pressure
Katherine Bergeron is stepping down at the end of the semester, yielding to calls for her resignation after a controversy involving a fundraiser scheduled at a famously discriminatory venue.
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